When we see light with the naked eye, we only see one color. However, if we were to diffract this light, we would see what is called a diffracted spectrum. In this photo we see a prime example of this effect by diffraction grating. Diffraction grating splits and diffracts light into several components, in this case the spectrum. In this photo, we see sunlight streaming through a window to light a high school hallway. By placing diffraction grating glasses in front of the camera lens, the sunlight was diffracted and displayed beautiful spectra.